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Aug. 6, 2018—Sysmex America and Advanced Instruments announced a partnership that will broaden the Sysmex portfolio with Advanced Instruments’ automated GloCyte cell counter system. The GloCyte system uses a combination of fluorescence, microscopy with digital image analysis, highly specific reagents, and an intelligent counting algorithm to provide accurate counts down to zero for both red blood cell and total nucleated ...

April 2018—Advanced Instruments announced the availability of its Osmo1 Single-Sample Micro-Osmometer. It is suited for clinical laboratories that directly draw and test small sample volumes and was designed specifically to improve efficiency and reduce sample turnaround time.

Feb. 8, 2018—Advanced Instruments announced its Osmo1 Single-Sample Micro-Osmometer. It is suited for clinical laboratories that directly draw and test small sample volumes and was designed specifically to improve efficiency and reduce sample turnaround time. The instrument measures the osmolality of body fluids, such as whole blood, serum, plasma, urine, feces, sweat, and tissue homogenate, using the freezing point depression ...

May 31, 2017—Advanced Instruments has appointed Byron Selman chief executive officer. Prior to joining Advanced Instruments, Mr. Selman was president of global markets at Haemonetics Corp. “We are excited to have Byron join Advanced Instruments,” Craig Majernik, managing director at Windjammer Capital Investors, which acquired AI in October 2016, said in a statement. “His proven leadership abilities and demonstrated record of ...

October 2016—Advanced Instruments launched its GloCyte Automated Cell Counter System. The company announced in July that it received 510(k) clearance from the Food and Drug Administration to market its GloCyte Automated Cell Counter System and GloCyte Low and High Level Controls.

July 27, 2016—Advanced Instruments has received 510(k) clearance from the Food and Drug Administration to market its GloCyte Automated Cell Counter System and GloCyte Low and High Level Controls. The GloCyte System is intended to provide a quantitative determination of red blood cells and total nucleated cells in cerebrospinal fluid collected from adult and pediatric patients. CSF is collected when ...

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Webinar presenter Curtis A. Hanson, MD, Professor of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology Mayo Clinic College of Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, reviews the role of key High Risk (HR) biomarkers in CLL, focusing on clinical evidence and raising awareness for IGHV mutation status as an important CLL biomarker that can help guide treatment decisions. He also provides best practices for how and when to request IGHV testing and how to perform testing for IGHV mutation status in CLL patients. This on-demand webinar originally broadcast on February 28, 2019.Watch Now

Webinar presenter Omai Garner, PhD, D(ABMM), Assistant Clinical Professor, Section Chief, Clinical Microbiology, Director, Point of Care Testing, UCLA Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, discusses the implementation and clinical use of MALDI-TOF MS for mycobacterial identification. It covers in detail the clinical data surrounding organism identification. It also explores the lab protocol (workflow impact) and turnaround time improvements (clinical impact) for this new technology. This on-demand webinar originally broadcast on December 13, 2018.Watch Now

Webinar presenter Sam Caughron, MD, President & Managing Partner, Director of Molecular Lab, MAWD Pathology Group, discusses discusses Pathologists play a crucial role in furthering advancements that may help predict which patients are likely to benefit from immuno-oncology therapies. This webinar will empower you to understand the biology behind current and emerging immuno-oncology biomarkers. This on-demand webinar originally broadcast on November 29, 2018. Watch Now

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Webinar presenter Tabetha Sundin, PhD, HCLD, MB, discusses the crucial role pathologists play in furthering advancements that may help predict which patients are likely to benefit from immuno-oncology therapies. This webinar will empower you to understand the biology behind current and emerging immuno-oncology biomarkers. This on-demand webinar originally broadcast on October 3, 2018.Watch Now